...the one co-written with Liam Gallagher is one of the worst things I've ever subjected me ears to. Abysmal...

I'm actually quite a fan of Squire's two solo records after The Seahorses. Nothing spectacular but they're well-put together and honest records, without any of the cock-rock posturing. Saw him play at Manchester Academy in 2004 and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen.

Ah yes, the mythical unreleased second album. I remember seeing them at T in the Park at 1998 (second from top of the bill before The Prodigy). Half the set was new stuff that never saw the light of day. One of them was definitely called "City in the Sky". Apparently Chris Helme was incredibly embarrassed singing Squire's awful lyrics.

I've got the rough mixes of that 2nd album and from a starting point of utter shite it's a massive improvement on the first (Tw*t Raid aside)

But still a dreadful dreadful band. Squire totally lost it round that time, remember that photoshoot they did for Select with him clad head to toe in brand new denim with all the labels deliberately left on.

The fact that she thinks Squires[sic] was an "underrated musician" is quite incredible. The guys skills were written about in the press to death and he was clearly a massive influence to lots of bands.

I actually think Love it the Law is a good tune. Everything else they did was toilet.